“I also will laugh at your calamity; I will mock when terror strikes you.” (Proverbs 1:26)
When God laughs, it is never lighthearted. His laughter is the echo of justice in a world that has mocked Him too long. Somewhere this past weekend, a drag clown twirls beneath stained glass, and the people who should be trembling before His name instead clap for caricatures of women in corsets.
The sanctuary has become a stage for blasphemy and pulpit, a prop for sexual deviancy. And God looks down—not with amusement, but with fury restrained only by mercy.
Yet, when He looks down from Heaven and sees what happens in buildings that bear His name, what does He see?
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He does not see worship.
He does not hear hymns.
He sees painted faces and hears laughter echoing through halls that once claimed to speak His Word. The name church still hangs on the sign, but inside, men dressed as women dance before the crowd, and the crowd cheers.
They do this in His name.
They invoke the name of the Holy One to bless the obscene. They call perversion “inclusion,” blasphemy “outreach,” and mockery “ministry.” It is not merely sin—it is sin performed as liturgy. A ritual of rebellion under the banner of Christ.
The angels must recoil at the sound. The demons rejoice.
And God—God is patient, but not indifferent. The same God who struck down Nadab and Abihu for offering strange fire sees every raised glass, every applause line, every pastor who smiles while His holiness is mocked.
The United Church of Christ does not worship God; it uses His name as a costume.
And when the Lord of Hosts finally tears the veil from this charade, He will not call it love.
He will call it judgment.






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